Also, last May my husbands grandfather passed after a brief illness. He went into the hospital on Sunday and on Thursday my husband called me at work and asked me to pick up our son and come to the hospital the doctors said grandad didn't have more than a few hours left.
Unfortunately my work was almost 2 hrs from the hospital and I cried the whole way there. I love this man w/ all my heart and I thought I'd never get there in time.
When I arrived my husband was outside w/ a few family members and I didn't understand....they were all smiling and laughing. My husband told me that his grandfather improved drastically as all the family started arriving. The nurses told them they had no explanation and everyone should remain guarded.
Anyhow, we got to go into ICU to see him 2 at a time. My husband and I went in and sat w/ him for awhile. Just before we were leaving he opened his eyes and looked at us....we talked to him for a few minutes and it was getting to be time for us to leave....I was holding his hand and looked down at him and said "grandad you know I love you so much" he started squeezing my hand and rapidly shaking his head yes. My husband told him that he needed to get better so we could all go fishing together soon (that was our thing and the standing joke was that I always caught more than the guys). Anyhow he looked at my husband and said clearly (even though most of his speech wasn't clear) that he was going fishing w/ "XYZ" now and gave us a thumbs up sign. "XYZ" was his brother that was also a fisherman and had passed a few years previous.
We both walked out of that hospital room knowing.......he passed shortly after.
About a week later my husband and I were sitting on the bank of a pretty secluded creek we used to take grandad to. We were both sitting pretty silently for the few hours we were there w/ broken hearts. Neither of us were catching anything or even getting nibbles, I looked over at my husband who looked so devestated and I burst into tears. We started sharing funny stories of grandad from times we had taken him fishing all the while we were crying and laughing. Once we started the stories, I kid you not, our lines had started going crazy. We were catching fish left and right. To this day we say it was grandad putting those fish on our lines.
Unfortunately my work was almost 2 hrs from the hospital and I cried the whole way there. I love this man w/ all my heart and I thought I'd never get there in time.
When I arrived my husband was outside w/ a few family members and I didn't understand....they were all smiling and laughing. My husband told me that his grandfather improved drastically as all the family started arriving. The nurses told them they had no explanation and everyone should remain guarded.
Anyhow, we got to go into ICU to see him 2 at a time. My husband and I went in and sat w/ him for awhile. Just before we were leaving he opened his eyes and looked at us....we talked to him for a few minutes and it was getting to be time for us to leave....I was holding his hand and looked down at him and said "grandad you know I love you so much" he started squeezing my hand and rapidly shaking his head yes. My husband told him that he needed to get better so we could all go fishing together soon (that was our thing and the standing joke was that I always caught more than the guys). Anyhow he looked at my husband and said clearly (even though most of his speech wasn't clear) that he was going fishing w/ "XYZ" now and gave us a thumbs up sign. "XYZ" was his brother that was also a fisherman and had passed a few years previous.
We both walked out of that hospital room knowing.......he passed shortly after.
About a week later my husband and I were sitting on the bank of a pretty secluded creek we used to take grandad to. We were both sitting pretty silently for the few hours we were there w/ broken hearts. Neither of us were catching anything or even getting nibbles, I looked over at my husband who looked so devestated and I burst into tears. We started sharing funny stories of grandad from times we had taken him fishing all the while we were crying and laughing. Once we started the stories, I kid you not, our lines had started going crazy. We were catching fish left and right. To this day we say it was grandad putting those fish on our lines.